Xtech MAG 47 Magazine- Review

Published on December 6, 2019
Duration: 24:43

This review of the Xtech MAG 47 AK magazine details its development from early, less durable iterations to a more robust product. The instructor emphasizes rigorous testing, including drop tests and evaluation of feed lip strength, comparing it to traditional steel and Bakelite magazines. Key improvements focus on rear tab durability and overall polymer quality, positioning it as a strong contender among American-produced AK magazines.

Quick Summary

The Xtech MAG 47 AK magazine has undergone significant improvements, particularly in rear tab durability, now featuring a steel tab with enhanced spine bracing. Rigorous drop testing shows resilience, with improved versions withstanding around 18 drops before feed lip failure. They offer good compatibility across various AK platforms and are lighter than traditional steel or Bakelite magazines.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Upcoming Training Classes Announcement
  2. 01:41Introduction to Xtech MAG 47 Magazines
  3. 02:04Improvements in Xtech MAG 47 Design
  4. 02:48Early Testing and Quality Issues
  5. 03:39Breaking Tabs and Early Feedback
  6. 04:09Rear Tab and Spine Reinforcement
  7. 04:41Original Production Run Weaknesses
  8. 05:00US Palm Mag Body Design Influence
  9. 05:13Polymer vs. Steel Magazine Durability Analogy
  10. 05:33Brutal Magazine Body Testing
  11. 05:44Steel Reinforced Feed Lips
  12. 06:07Tab Improvement Necessity
  13. 06:15Providing Data for Improvement
  14. 06:43AK Magazine Design Considerations
  15. 07:00Manufacturer Resistance to Feedback
  16. 07:14Drop Testing Methodology
  17. 07:47Testing on Various Surfaces
  18. 08:06Tab Warping Under Stress
  19. 08:22Camming Force on Tabs
  20. 08:26Early Run Tab Failure
  21. 08:42Presenting Failure Points to Manufacturer
  22. 09:07Real-World Implications of Magazine Failure
  23. 09:25Manufacturer's Initial Reaction
  24. 09:32Initial Skepticism of Manufacturer Response
  25. 09:54Second Iteration of Magazines
  26. 10:07Latest Iteration on Shelves
  27. 10:14Difficulty in Causing Failure
  28. 10:21Drop Testing Results on Four Mags
  29. 10:33Bending a Tab at Six Drops
  30. 10:47Magazine Body Toughness and Serviceability
  31. 11:01Suggestion for Floor Plate Improvement
  32. 11:15Rubber-Lined Polymer Floor Plate Concept
  33. 11:34Issues with Sliding on Hard Surfaces
  34. 11:54Manufacturer Interest in Floor Plate Option
  35. 12:18Suggestion for Selling Improved Mags
  36. 12:31Pricing Strategy for Improved Mags
  37. 12:45Manufacturer's Genuine Interest in Improvement
  38. 13:00Latest Magazine Set Performance
  39. 13:10Class After Class Usage
  40. 13:20Previous Iterations in Rotation
  41. 13:52Issues with Short AKs and JHP Ammo
  42. 14:15Older Iterations vs. Newer Ones
  43. 14:44Newest Set Performance
  44. 15:03Criticisms: Waffle Pattern
  45. 15:16Brand Identity vs. Utilitarian Design
  46. 15:38Magazine Pouch Insertion Difficulty
  47. 16:20Rubberized Floorplate Benefit
  48. 17:10Overall Testing Experience
  49. 17:31Recommendation for American AK Mags
  50. 17:46Skepticism of Century Arms US Palm Resurrection
  51. 18:31Key Improvements: Rear Tab, Feed Lips
  52. 18:41Steel Reinforcements on Feed Lips
  53. 19:16AK Magazine Design Logic
  54. 19:28Best American Produced Magazine Status
  55. 19:35Preferred Magazines Over Xtech
  56. 19:55Preference for Circle 10s and Bakelite
  57. 20:15Weight Advantage of Xtech Mags
  58. 20:35Serviceability and Weight Loss
  59. 20:43Interest in Product Improvement
  60. 20:52Addressing Potential Bias
  61. 21:05Reason for Investment: American Company
  62. 21:24Comparison to Magpul Magazines
  63. 21:41Width Issue and Pouch Fit
  64. 21:48Platform Compatibility
  65. 22:10Wiggle Room and Fit
  66. 22:30Functionality and Reliability
  67. 23:01Recommendation for Beginners
  68. 23:10Upcoming Schedule and Training Opportunities
  69. 23:22Support Options: Patreon, Monthly Program
  70. 23:31Training Soldiers
  71. 24:22Social Media and Merchandise
  72. 24:35Closing Remarks

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the main improvements in the Xtech MAG 47 magazines compared to earlier versions?

The Xtech MAG 47 has seen significant improvements, particularly in its rear tab durability. Early versions suffered from easily breaking tabs, but newer iterations feature a solid steel tab with a metal skirt and enhanced spine bracing, making them far more robust and resistant to damage during rigorous use.

How durable are the Xtech MAG 47 magazines under stress testing?

The Xtech MAG 47 magazines have undergone extensive durability testing, including drop tests from head height onto concrete. Improved versions can withstand approximately 18 drops before the feed lips crack, while retaining ammunition throughout the process. This indicates a high level of resilience for polymer magazines.

Are Xtech MAG 47 magazines compatible with various AK platforms?

Yes, the Xtech MAG 47 magazines have demonstrated reliable fit and function across a wide array of AK platforms. This includes Romanian, Chinese, Bulgarian, Russian, and even Serbian PAP variants, ensuring they are not overly tight or loose, which is crucial for consistent feeding.

What are the key criticisms or suggested improvements for the Xtech MAG 47 magazines?

A primary criticism is the magazine body's waffle pattern, which can make reinsertion into chest rigs difficult. A suggested improvement is a rubber-lined polymer floor plate to reduce impact shock and enhance grip, addressing issues with sliding on hard surfaces during tactical maneuvers.

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